The director of Batman vs. Superman, Zack Snyder, has been tapped by Warner Bros. President of Worldwide Production, Greg Silverman, to direct the Justice League movie once filming wraps up on this one, according to the Wall Street Journal[1].

The Justice League picture will reunite all major players in the DC Universe shown thus far, with all of the actors supposedly set to reprise their specific roles. It will be shot back-to-back with Batman vs. Superman.

Batman News has the scoop on a new rumor that Jason Momoa might be linked or even inked to the impending Batman vs. Superman summer blockbuster[2]. The Game of Thrones star told MTV's Josh Horowitz that the reporter could punch him in the face if he were involved with the DC Universe's casting, and it's looking like a swift knock to the noggin might be in order.

Batman News speculates that Momoa may be cast as Aquaman in the upcoming schedule of DC Universe films.

Batman vs. Superman just added one more superhero to the roster, as the role of Cyborg has been cast, according to Variety[3]. They also claim that the role will be minor for now but may expand in Justice League.

Ray Fisher, who has risen to stardom on the Broadway circles while portraying boxing legend Muhammad Ali in Fetch Clay, Make Man. He is the first African American superhero cast in Batman vs. Superman, and the likely answer to a casting call for an African American hero from earlier in the year.

Diane Lane, who depicted Martha Kent, the mother of Clark in Man of Steel, has stated that camera tests are underway for the impending Batman vs. Superman thrill-ride. In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter[4], Lane states that the cast and crew were well on their way to begin filming in Detroit, Michigan for the film, and that she had filmed a shot of her holding the Superman costume.

Forbes has an interview with Batman vs. Superman director Zack Snyder[5], who goes into great detail on the early process of the elements aligning to helm a true Batman vs. Superman major motion picture.

In the interview, Snyder admits that he had Batman on the brain when originally undertaking the Man of Steel Superman film.

"After Man of Steel finished and we started talking about what would be in the next movie, I started subtly mentioning that it would be cool if he faced Batman. In the first meeting, it was like, 'Maybe Batman?' Maybe at the end of the second movie, some Kryptonite gets delivered to Bruce Wayne’s house or something. Like in a cryptic way, that’s the first time we see him," the director surmised. "But then, once you say it out loud, right? You’re in a story meeting talking about, like, who should [Superman] fight if he fought this giant alien threat Zod who was basically his equal physically, from his planet, fighting on our turf… You know, who to fight next? The problem is, once you say it out loud, then it’s kind of hard to go back, right? Once you say, 'What about Batman?' then you realize, 'Okay, that’s a cool idea. What else?' I mean, what do you say after that?"

The entire thing is worthy of a read, as it's a glimpse into the mind of a man who controls the DC Universe in the palm of his hand.

Hans Zimmer, the beloved musician who has provided the soundtrack to some of the biggest films in recent Hollywood history, is on board to provide the score for the upcoming Batman vs. Superman picture, according to Digital Spy[7]. In the interview, the musical genius promises not to betray Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight movies by creating a similar score structure.

Larry Fong, the director cinematography for the upcoming Batman vs. Superman picture, has tweeted out a photo today[6] that features a few blurry characters in the background of his equipment. While it's all guess work, some are taking to the Twittersphere to call out one of the characters seen in the picture as Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne. Judge for yourself.

Holly Hunter's role in Batman vs. Superman, announced last week, is being speculated upon by the Latnio Review[9]. It looks as though Hunter will be depicting Leslie Thompkins, a doctor and personal friend of the Wayne family who becomes a close friend to Bruce, specifically, as he mounts his rise as Batman. It's all speculation at this point, but she could be an influential figure in the series' lore.

Ben Affleck is taking his role as Batman pretty seriously, as the actor has beefed up his muscle mass to make his biceps an impressive 17 inches, according to We Got This Covered[8]. In an interview with Jennifer Garner, the site got her to speak briefly about her husband's transformation, as she sites the muscle mass gain as being the only thing she had permission to talk about.

Batman News has the scoop[10] on a reader-submitted tidbid from a guy named Chad, who lives in the Detroit, Michigan area and reported seeing production trucks that could very well be linked to the filming of Batman vs. Superman. The page holds some interesting pieces of information about possible plot points and developments, including a nighttime courthouse scene complete with gunfire, and a scene where a helicopter blows a hole in the roof of a convention center.

It's no April Fool's joke, as it's come a few days late: Holly Hunter, Callan Mulvey, and Tao Okamoto have joined the colorful cast of Batman vs. Superman.

The three actors will be depicting supposedly new characters in the film, with Mulvey's character preportedly leaning towards the villainous side. Hunter is a veteran actress with many credits under her belt, while Mulvey is best known for his work in 300: Rise of an Empire. Okamoto played Mariko in The Wolverine, giving the cast a veteran presence in the superhero realm.